Wasn't his motto "F8 and be there"?
Weegee had a habit of embellishing his photos. When three Mafiosas were shot dead outside while dining in a restaurant's garden area, he stuck a half-burned stogie lying on the ground nearby back into the mouth of the dead Capo as he lay there in his blood before he took the shot. Now why don't I think of things like that?
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Here we have a brilliant reportage image taken by him. This guy has killed a cop and the police have beaten him up. He is holding his hand out, as it is still wet with ink from finger printing. Captured in a moment of flash from weegee's camera.
A stunning photograph with brilliant composition.
Weegee was truly one of the masters. Often seen only as a photojournalist, he was undeniably an artist — on par with greats like Gary Winogrand and Diane Arbus.
Yes but Wee Gee was in his own universe.
Years ago we had a Shoot Like Weegee Day around here. We should get out our press cameras and revive it.
Oh Man....... what a great memoryShowing my age now, but when I was about 13, I saw an ad in the local Coventry paper that said the great Weegee would be in the camera department at Owen & Owens on Saturday. I think he had secured a promotion tour to promote Zenith cameras in the UK, but can't be sure about that. Anyway, I went along and when I got to the photographic department, Weegee and I were the only ones there. He was smoking a cigar and showed me a Zenith with a 500mm lens pointed out the window. We had a chat about photography, with my knowledge at that time very limited and he probably thought who is this crazy kid wanting to talk about photography.
Wow. Fabulous..!!!Years ago we had a Shoot Like Weegee Day around here. We should get out our press cameras and revive it.
Showing my age now, but when I was about 13, I saw an ad in the local Coventry paper that said the great Weegee would be in the camera department at Owen & Owens on Saturday. I think he had secured a promotion tour to promote Zenith cameras in the UK, but can't be sure about that. Anyway, I went along and when I got to the photographic department, Weegee and I were the only ones there. He was smoking a cigar and showed me a Zenith with a 500mm lens pointed out the window. We had a chat about photography, with my knowledge at that time very limited and he probably thought who is this crazy kid wanting to talk about photography.
When abouts would that have been? Curious about the era, also about how he got involved with Zenith cameras and what that did for his reputation back home.
Probably about 1963.
Probably about 1963.
I think that was Philippe Halsman.Didnt he do a series of people jumping up and down which included the Duke of Windsor (Ex Edward 8th) and his wife (AKA Wallis Simpson?)
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